The hidden hand of the oil industry and the overthrow of the Alaska House in 1981

The main reasons given in public for removing Duncan were about the length of the session, the lack of money for the Bush and the unhappiness of Meekins with his standing in the organization.

“But I know a major reason behind the coup—one that was mentioned but not immediately understood—was the significant change in oil taxation policy that was first planned and then enacted by the Republican-led coalition,” Duncan wrote.

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Dunleavy tax plan will be jeered, not cheered

“Alaska has prosperous years ahead,” Dunleavy claims. “Starting in fiscal year 2033, Alaska is projected to see higher revenue due to expected increases in pipeline throughput and the Alaska LNG project.”

We are to supposed to believe that six years from now the state will be getting a lot more money, enough to justify a decision now to get rid of corporate income taxes.

What’s missing from the Dunleavy plan is an analysis to separate fact from fantasy and pure guesswork.

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Tregarrick Taylor, Bernadette Wilson, Shelley Hughes pledge to never support any Alaska taxes

Republican candidates Tregarrick Taylor, Bernadette Wilson and Shelley Hughes have signed the so-called “Taxpayer Protection Pledge” promoted nationally by zealot Grover Norquist, to oppose all tax increases and veto any that might be approved by the Alaska Legislature.

What they need to understand is that Gov. Mike Dunleavy signed the same dumb pledge years ago and now has had to admit that he was wrong by supporting a range of new taxes. The math doesn’t work.

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